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Christian woman to be stoned to death
UPI ^ | Feb 1, 2002 | UWE SIEMON-NETTO

Posted on 02/01/2002 6:37:14 PM PST by BP2

Christian woman to be stoned to death

By UWE SIEMON-NETTO, UPI Religion Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UPI) -- Human Rights Watch appealed to Sudanese President Omar Hassan Bashir on Friday to intervene on behalf of a young pregnant Christian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery.

The New York-based organization asked Bashir "to prevent this cruel and inhuman punishment from being exercised against her." The accused is Abok Alfa Akok, an 18-year-old Dinka tribeswoman from southern Darfur in western Sudan.

According to HRW spokeswoman Jemera Rone, information available about this case is spotty. However, in its letter to Bashir, HRW stressed, "The man with whom (the woman) allegedly had sex was not tried, because the court lacked sufficient evidence to prosecute him."

The trial was conducted in a criminal court -- not a religious tribunal -- in the city of Nyala. As HRW pointed out to Sudan's soldier-president, Abok Alfa Akok "did not have legal representation during the trial."

"The trial was conducted in Arabic, which is not her language, and there was no translation of the proceedings in order to ensure that she understood fully the case against her."

Faith O'Donnell, coordinator of the Church Alliance for a New Sudan, reminded the Khartoum government that it had promised to change its ways after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.

"We expect them to rethink their position in this present case," she told United Press International on Friday. She added, "We understand that the sexual act this young woman is charged with was coerced." The case is now on appeal.

According to HRW, "The Sudanese government has in the past claimed that its Shari'a (religious) laws would not be applied to Christians, but this case shows otherwise. The sentence was based on Article 146 of Sudan's 1991 Penal Code, which is based upon the government's interpretation of the Shari'a."

This article, HRW went on, stipulates that adultery should be punished with:

"1. Execution by stoning when the offender is married; one hundred lashes (when) the offender is not married."

While reiterating its opposition to capital punishment, Human Rights Watch stated in its letter to Bashir, "Stoning to death is additionally painful and brutal."

Under the Shari'a, the stones thrown during the execution should not be so large that the offender dies after a few strikes. Neither should they be as small as pebbles and fail to cause serious injury.

Executions by stoning are not mentioned in the Koran, Islamic legal scholar Tarik Abdul-Rahman wrote, but they are part of the Hadith (collections of sayings and acts of Mohammed). As Abul-Rahman has pointed out, this punishment goes back to the Pentateuch, or first five books of Hebrew Scripture.

In radical Muslim countries, stoning has experienced a major comeback in recent years. "Since the inception of the mullahs' rule, hundreds of women of various ages have been and continued to be stoned to death throughout Iran," the National Council of Resistance of Iran claimed.

One recent such execution was described in vivid detail by local newspapers: Maryam Ayoubi, a 38-year-old mother of three, was convicted of adultery and being her lover's accomplice in her husband's death.

The execution occurred on July 11, 2001. According to Iranian press reports, she was first flogged 50 times, then given a ritual bath, wrapped in a white shroud and carried to the execution site on a stretcher.

There she was buried up to her armpits and subsequently bombarded with rocks. Her lover was hanged.

Human rights activists charge that male adulterers often fare much better than women in strict Islamic countries. In the northern Nigerian state of Sokoto, a woman sentenced to be stoned to death is awaiting the outcome of her appeal in her blind father's small hut.

The only evidence against Safiyatu Huseini had been her pregnancy. The father of her child was an older man, already twice married. She claims he had raped her. But the same court that sentenced her acquitted him after two months on death row.

In some countries, the stoning of women is a welcome popular entertainment. When a lesbian couple was sentenced to die last year in Somalia's autonomous region of Puntland, several hundred people "cheered as the judge handed down death sentences on the two women," according to a BBC report.

Islamic legal scholar Abdul-Rahman confirmed that the Prophet Mohammed personally prescribed death by stoning for married men and women indulging in illicit sex.

Abdul-Rahman added, however, that the death sentence could only be passed if some strict criteria had been fulfilled: "The act must have been publically witnessed by four pious people ... The person must be sane and not under the influence of alcohol."

Moreover, the scholar stressed, "Nobody is allowed to spy or invade your private space. The prophet has said that if anyone peeps into your house, you are allowed to poke out his eye."



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To: Doctor Doom
" FALSIFIABLE " evidence to the contrary ? What does that mangling, of the English language mean ? It certainly doesn' seem to be what you meant to say.

What you asked, was if the poster had evidenece, that poves that you you aren't the god of the universe, but evidence that someone else could easily prove s a fruad. A doule negative makes a statement postive. Ergo, you were , in reality, asking to be told that yes, you are NOT god / godlike .

121 posted on 02/01/2002 10:08:49 PM PST by nopardons
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To: mustapha mond
The odds do not favor the existence of aliens.

Wrong. They do. Do the math.

122 posted on 02/01/2002 10:09:04 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: nopardons
" FALSIFIABLE " evidence to the contrary ? What does that mangling, of the English language mean ?

"Falsifiable evidence" is the term used in science for evidence which may be tested and examined, and thereby proven true or false.

123 posted on 02/01/2002 10:10:28 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: Doctor Doom
" The odds do not favor the existence of aliens."

Wrong. They do. Do the math.


What are the odds? I wasn't aware that they were even known. All I knew was that the possibility of life occuring on at least one planet in the universe is 1...but I wasn't sure how to extrapolate into at least two planets.
124 posted on 02/01/2002 10:10:41 PM PST by Dimensio
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To: Vampagan
"Greatest Athiests of the 20th century: Hitler," um, Hitler was a Christian. Look it up.

I did look it up. He claimed to be a Christian, sometimes. Likely because it either suited his politics or suited his delusions or both. He did not, however, act like a Christian and while no one but God knows if he was or he wasn't, I would guess it's a pretty sure bet I won't be meeting him in heaven.

125 posted on 02/01/2002 10:10:52 PM PST by Exigence
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To: Dimensio
This proves my original point that athiest must logically believe they are the highest known form of life in the universe. True egoists and Benthamites.-MM
126 posted on 02/01/2002 10:11:05 PM PST by mustapha mond
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To: jlogajan
You said Christ died -- like that was some huge sacrifice -- but he isn't dead, is he. So what exactly was the sacrifice -- this non-death death.

For an Athiest, you sure speak as though you believe in Jesus. But Jesus did die, he suffered immeasurable pain, died and rose from the dead. Thank God, He gave it all to pay for my sins, so that I didnt have to pay for them with my life.

127 posted on 02/01/2002 10:12:04 PM PST by trussell
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To: *Islamic_Violence; *Christian persecutio
Bump.
128 posted on 02/01/2002 10:12:57 PM PST by denydenydeny
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To: trussell
Amen brother-MM
129 posted on 02/01/2002 10:13:31 PM PST by mustapha mond
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To: Dimensio
In an infinite universe with a potential infinite number of stars, the odds are great that if one single planet supports abiogenesis and evolution, there's at least one more.
130 posted on 02/01/2002 10:14:24 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: Pistias
I get the feeling that for all our differences, we may be the only two (except Dimensio) trying to talk to each other, rather than at each other. :)
132 posted on 02/01/2002 10:18:01 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: Doctor Doom
Math equations of unverifiable premises mean nothing. You have faith and you don't like when your faith is challenged. Perhaps now you will have some empathy for the Christians you like to trash.-MM
133 posted on 02/01/2002 10:21:24 PM PST by mustapha mond
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To: Doctor Doom;mustapha mond
Do the math

If I may note, according to the Drake equation (despite its vast oversimplification), and the one set of estimates for the variables(despite their admittedly shot-in-the-void guesses), there should be statisically 2400 species capable of communication, though I'm not sure if that's supposed to mean right now or in the lifetime of the galaxy, though I would imagine it's the former.

134 posted on 02/01/2002 10:21:45 PM PST by Pistias
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To: Doctor Doom
Odds based on what?-MM
136 posted on 02/01/2002 10:23:09 PM PST by mustapha mond
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To: Doctor Doom
Wrong. They do. Do the math.

The math is not on your side.

137 posted on 02/01/2002 10:23:24 PM PST by denydenydeny
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To: BP2
no. It is a religion of piece and misery...
138 posted on 02/01/2002 10:24:00 PM PST by College Repub
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To: Doctor Doom
It requires a certian reserve from the ramifications that few are capable of reaching, for obvious reasons.

Why else did God give us such big cerebrums and larynxes? ;)

139 posted on 02/01/2002 10:24:59 PM PST by Pistias
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To: Exigence
Hitlers war on christians
140 posted on 02/01/2002 10:25:10 PM PST by GeronL
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